This breaks it down a bit more toward the level I need
good tutorials are few and far between ( a lot of artists seem to get caught up in the superficial trappings of portraiture rather than the nitty gritty fundamentals), but these breakdowns by Bryan Lee are just fantastic. Super applicable tips and tricks, no matter your personal technique/approach.
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sorry for any grammar mistakes
long time without a tutorial… I tried to explain my general process of working here, hope someone will find it useful 🙂
HOW NOT TO DRAW ARCHERY: AN ART TUTORIAL.
DISCLAIMER: I was going to make this “how to draw archery”, but that would probably have taken the rest of my life. This is all stuff I’ve learned from practicing archery in the past, and the tips I’ve given should translate to many, if not all styles of archery. If you…
WOW! I’M BLUSHING! THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Here’s what I did:
Okay, so, you’re going to need two or three pieces of white printer paper, a glue stick, bottled glue, a pinch of sticky tack, scissors, a pencil and a red marker.
First, fold one piece of paper as follows:
You’ll end up with a…
Just an easy trick I learned a few years ago that I thought I’d share. May not work 100% all the time, but works well for simple hand/arm placement.
Reblogging for great justice.
oh neato burritos
yes
This is really clever, actually. Thanks!
This helps me..SO MUCH /sobs
Oooooo.
Tutorial: from paper to digital.
Hey ya’ll! I’m not much of a tutorial person, but this was a technique that I learned from Syuzuki, one of my favorite artists back in the day, when I was 13. I memorized the technique and it’s been one of the most useful things I can do on photoshop. This was something that really helped me, and I hope that it will be useful for even some of you.
In this tutorial, I will be going step by step how I take something from my sketchbook and color it on photoshop.







































